"Wait, what does happen you overload an amp? I can't say I've ever done it before. How do you do it, by the way? Just curious and all."
Ask Sandy.
"Nope. Nope nope nope"She picks your still dancing ass up and floats it out of the room.
"Not giving the "Kill everyone" button to more idiots. Nope."
it shouldn't have to do any maintenance work actually. the only reason for the automanip was to insert the heat/plasma into the containment sphere, maintenance and movement is handled by the sphere itself. the automanip only has to turn on for a single burst. the reason i needed an automanip for it was to be able to generate it is because the way i was building the containment sphere, there wasn't a safe way to insert the plasma into the containment field.
i had forgotten about the plasma projector over there, that actually makes things a ton easier. i noticed that the plasma projector's problem isn't maintaining the plasma over distance and time, but getting it to hit the target at long ranges because of the slow speed it has for a projectile. essentially the system i'm trying to build could piggyback off the plasma projector tech and is basically using a plasma projector plasma ball with an immaterial leash on it. the low end speed mentioned in the plasma projector entry (90 MPH) is plenty fast for my purposes.
and i do expect the fireball to degrade over time, but since i'm keeping a permanent leash on it. i'm pretty sure the aforementioned leash will help reinforce the containment field and keep the loss to a minimum, and even without this reinforcement the plasma projector's field listed in the armory was able to keep the plasma ball effective for extended periods (90 MPH + extreme range means signifigant travel time means long duration).
also, i'm fine with a much smaller fireball than the plasma projector, reducing it from basketball sized to a simple 5 inch diameter, or possibly smaller (down to a minimum of 2 inches, although 3 is much preferable) if necessary. that has got to greatly reduce the demands on the system. i also dont need the extreme range of the plasma projector, limiting it to a maximum of medium range is just fine with me. additionally the plasma projector is capable of having multiple shots in the air at one time, i only want one fireball active at a time.
also, now that you pointed that out (seriously, thank you so much for pointing out the plasma projector, that's a major help here) i'd like to look into using the plasma projector's firing mechanism to generate the ball, instead of an automanip, and see if that reduces size/price/power requirements, if it is the more efficient generation system, use that instead.
i do expect this system to drain power over time, the projectors for the containment field / leash are going to be pretty much constantly on after all. so:
test the maximum duration of a single fireball under this system, assume infinite power available to the containment field but no additional power to the automanip/plasma projector firing mechanism after the fireball has been generated.
test power drain rate of the system, look into a generator/battery system that starting from a fully charged state can generate and maintain a constant state of having one fireball active, replacing them as they dissipate, for 1 hour, then 4 hours, then 12 hours. (i think this system will be most efficient with a generator attached because of the long duration i'm working with here, if not, just use a battery and list the price tag and normal recharge time please)
test how long it takes for the generator part of the power system to fully recharge the battery from a fully drained state, without outside help.
oh, and what color is the plasma ball? can i make it blue?
Well, the plasma projector uses an automanip to maintain the magnetic field, which is the problem. Pretty much the only way to have these free floating balls of plasma is automanip usage, and in that case they're not very maintainable. If you, say, were ok with it being on the end of a staff, then it could be done with more simple means, but just having it float around like you want is hard.
As per color, the plasma projector's spheres are many colors at once, most of them blinding. Not sure if we could get pure blue unless from plasma-fying a specific substance, like how neon lights work.
"Milk thanks."
The entire bar stops what it's doing and turns to look at you.
"What did you say?" Asks a cephalopod with particularly muscular hydrostats.
For old times sake, start up a new game of "Punching Many People".
You start the game up and are immediately confronted with the dreaded first boss: The little girl
"Huh, I never knew that. How long have you been on this ship anyway? Also, would you happen to know much about the Doctor and the Armory Master? The former seem rather mysterious and I've never actually seen him yet, the latter has much more experience that what her appearances indicate."
"Neither of them are all together human. Neither should really be alive." The lamb tilts it's head. "I wonder if they've seen him yet? No? Oh well." The lamb shakes it's head and walks away, fading into nothingness as it does.
Avoid his attack. Then aim a slash at his arms again.
[dex:1+2]
Even with all your speed, you can't dodge it entirely. You manage to put your blade between his strike and your side, but his broken arm cracks like a bullwhip, his blade moving so quickly you could swear it's breaking the sound barrier. You block the blow but are hurled backwards, both arms completely numb from the force. You get back up, barely keeping hold of the blade in shaking hands.
"He's quite a thing, isn't he?" The doctor says, stepping over to the Gimp and patting him on the top of his helmet. "What do you think of him?"
Fire on a new target.
You focus your sights on a new man, one of the other archers, who is now looking around in a panic after what just happened.
Spontaneously hope Ms. May is nowhere near me.
"Hi, Miss Feyri! Look what I made!"
((Hm, what's the chance of that?))
Feyri turned to see Grate, holding some kind of...picture? in his hands. He was particularly beaming at the output of his product.
"Hi Grate, what's that you've got there?" And it showed. Her eyes studied the painting just like it was one of those long lost artifacts of reknown -- you couldn't take your eyes off em and just bask in the way they surprised you -- just like those simple and yet astounding paintings back in the day made by kids.
"Wow Grate! This is amazing! You did this all by yourself?" Feyri replied. It was amazing in the way that he got the details correct...despite using MS Paint 6K. Those things don't handle curvy lines like they always did. But the darned pixels.
It was beautiful.
Appreciate art.
Feyri has admired a masterful drawing lately.